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El Segundo, CA

#KeepGrowing with Liquid I.V.

We’re a growing company. Everything we do, we do to help people grow into the best version of themselves. 

At Liquid I.V., we exist to elevate the vitality of people and planet. Rooted in sunny El Segundo, California, we’re a wellness company with a goal  to fuel all of life’s possibilities—one sip at a time. Every product we make is powered by LIV HYDRASCIENCE™, our science-backed formula designed with an optimized ratio of electrolytes, essential vitamins, and clinically tested nutrients to turn ordinary water into extraordinary hydration. It’s next-level hydration, faster than water alone, with real impact.

You’ll find us in over 30,000 retail doors nationwide—from Costco, Target and Walmart to CVS, Amazon, and beyond. Whether you’re chasing adventure, crushing goals, or simply navigating your day, we’re here to help you feel better, faster.

As proud members of Unilever's Wellbeing Collective, we’re scaling globally while staying true to our purpose. Our Impact Program is at the heart of everything we do. We believe in a shared responsibility to uplift people and protect the planet—over 1% of Liquid I.V.’s revenue supports our Impact Program to turn this belief into action. And by 2026, we’re committed to reaching 2 million people with clean, safe water.

This isn’t just hydration. This is purpose in action. Ready to join us?

We'd love to invite you to become a member of Liquid I.V.'s Talent Community. We are excited to hear from you and learn more about you through this application. If your interests and experience are a fit for a future position, the Talent Acquisition team will be in touch to share more details.

Perks & Benefits

  • 100% company-paid medical, dental and vision insurance for employees (PPO, HMO and Kaiser options).
  • A 401k plan with company match, short and long-term disability coverage. 
  • A generous PTO and sick policy that includes 13+ paid annual holidays. 
  • Wellness classes (fitness, mental health, nutrition, finance, etc.). 
  • An Employee Assistance Program, including membership for guided meditation for all employees. 
  • Monthly tech and wellness reimbursement. 
  • An infinite supply of Liquid I.V. for endless hydration!
  • Pet insurance and benefit programs

 

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